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MOSQUEE JUMA MASJIT

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2024
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2024

By taking the street from the other side of the central square to the Madrasas Kilichbek, then turning two to the right, you arrive in this small, idyllic area at a small mosque in the late th century. Currently in renovation, it is accompanied by two iwan supported by 7 poles, supporting a prayer room. The woodwork of the iwan are well damaged, but it is an opportunity to see paintings in their state of origin. The court is pierced by a vast basin, and a 11 m minaret, completely rebuilt, dominates the whole. Under the basin would be Juma Masjit, a native of Samarkand, who preached Islam and came to death in Karchi. In addition, two th century tombs decorated with Arab motifs add to the site's obsolescence.

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